My Casual Elegant Mason Jar Centerpiece

Kim {Tidbits&Twine}
by Kim {Tidbits&Twine}
Recently, I came across this two-tiered basket at HomeGoods. I love a bit of the industrial touch, so I was immediately drawn to the mix of wire and rope. I snatched it up thinking it would be perfect in the kitchen, but when I got it home, decided it was just too big for the space I had in mind. I had every intention of returning it, but then it struck me, it would make a great centerpiece in the dining room!
I wanted something neutral and that would play into my look of Casual Elegance, so I added a mix of all my favorite things to pull the look together.
I used some linen napkins and added a few of my great-grandmother’s serving pieces. I like that the linen provides an organic look and ties in with the rope on the basket. The silver adds a touch of elegance, even despite the tarnish.
I placed a few pieces in a Mason Jar along with some other flatware, and a few pieces in the top tier of the baskets along with some white taper candles.
I added a few roses from my garden in a Mason Jar tied with twine. (Okay, I know these aren’t the prettiest of the rose varieties, but I love my Iceberg roses because they bloom continuously from Spring through Fall.)
Another Mason Jar holds an assortment of wine bottle corks that I typically use as filler in greenery displays.
And that’s it! A simple, Casual Elegant centerpiece. I don’t plan on keeping this on the table when eating in the dining room, but I like the look of it as an everyday display.
A bit of tarnished silver mixed with linen.
I keep corks to use as filler in vases of faux greenery.
Iceberg roses in a Mason Jar used as a vase.
Kim {Tidbits&Twine}
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